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Constitutional Project for Corsica : ウィキペディア英語版 | Constitutional Project for Corsica
''Constitutional Project for Corsica'' ((フランス語:Project de constitution pour la Corse)) is the second of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's three works on political affairs--the first being ''The Social Contract'', and the last being ''Considerations on the Government of Poland''.〔http://www.constitution.org/jjr/corsica.htm〕 ==Background== In 1755, Corsica had, under the leadership of Pasquale Paoli, freed itself from being governed by the Republic of Genoa. In ''The Social Contract'' Rousseau had written appreciatively about Corsica: On August 31, 1764, Rousseau received a letter from Matteo Buttafuoco, Corsican envoy to France, inviting Rousseau to be the "wise man" he had spoken of when mentioning Corsica in ''The Social Contract''; essentially Rousseau was being asked to be a law giver for Corsica. Buttafuoco offered to share any knowledge he could to help Rousseau in this task; and stated that Paoli would personally supply any further information Rousseau might require.〔〔On October 15, 1764, Rousseau replied accepting the assignment and asking to be furnished with historical details regarding the people of Corsica. On May 26, 1765, Rousseau wrote another letter to Buttafuoco in which he declared "that for the rest of my life I shall have no other interest but myself and Corsica; all other matters will be completely banished from my thoughts." 〔 Rousseau abandoned this assignment, leaving the work unfinished, when France deposed Paoli in 1768; and made Corsica subject to French laws.
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